To be fair to Jim, the catchphrase “…Puts a Choir of 20 Women in your DAW” already speaks of women as objects to be owned and controlled and manipulated. He’s just bringing out the latent sexism of the post title and giving it a humorous sheen.

I think Ian and Adam need to have a bit of a pause and a lie-down… It’s OK fellas… Jim E’s comment is pretty funny … no, really!! It is!!

Flip the product and swap out the 20 women for 20 men … would you get upset if the ad said “it puts muscle/grunt into your DAW”?

I think it’s time to remember how to have a bit of a giggle … anyway, the chick on the ad looks pretty nice to me … maybe you’d prefer her to be a plain Jane who wears denim overalls (or a unisex Mao suit) … or maybe even your mum?

That was a great reply! Quite funny.
Be careful if you buy this software! Just remember you are putting 20 women at your finger tips and might rot in hell for doing that.
Worst of all, is making jokes on clichés. If you dare do that, you are breaking the laws of politically correctness!

It’s not logical to compare *actual* sexism with hypothetical ‘sexism.’ There is sexism contained in the comments to this post, and a fair amount of sexism apparent in the marketing of this product. That is the reality.

seriously, just when you think that people aren’t so bad – you read some of the comments in here and realize that either
A. there are a lot of 14 year old and sexist grandpas that read this or
B. people need to have some damned respect for other people regardless of what’s between their legs, the women who are sampled in this are using a craft that they have spent a lot of time and effort on and didn’t record for idiots to take it as an invitation for sexual inferences.